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over first place in the national league east. the phillies hit a tie-breaking single here, eighth inning against the marlins. philadelphia beat florida 8-7 to go up a half game on atlanta. >>> and san diego, adrian gonzalez doubled against the dodgers and gave the first place padres what they needed. matt latos struck out ten dodgers. padres win that one 2-1. >>> 2005 heisman trophy winner reggie bush may be stripped of that award. the former usc running back has been declared ineligible for the season because of illegal gifts he took from two sports marketers. bush would be the first heisman winner to have that taken away. >>> when we return, after nine years of 9/11, there's finally major progress to be seen at ground zero. 9/11, there's finally major progress to be seen at ground zero. [ female announcer ] fiber has never looked better. all-natural benefiber. the fiber supplement that's tasteless and dissolves completely. to make getting fiber easier. that's the beauty of benefiber. stay twice... earn a free night! two separat
over first place in the national league east. the phillies hit a tie-breaking single here, eighth inning against the marlins. philadelphia beat florida 8-7 to go up a half game on atlanta. >>> and san diego, adrian gonzalez doubled against the dodgers and gave the first place padres what they needed. matt latos struck out ten dodgers. padres win that one 2-1. >>> 2005 heisman trophy winner reggie bush may be stripped of that award. the former usc running back has been declared...
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steel beams pulled from the rubble were permanently installed this week at the entrance of the national september 11th memorial and museum slated to be finished in 2012. >> it is going to be a memorial that we will all be proud of and a memorial that will inspire people around the world. >> and always remind them never to forget. president obama also signed a probleming clamation making september 10th through 12th national days of prayer and remembrance, calling on americans also to set aside time to volunteer. amy. >> and now here's carl. >> amy, thanks. >>> as we mention the anniversary of 9/11, it's usually a somber reflection and national day of service. this year it is also marked by some member of outrage and controversy. nbc's mike taibi is coveriow that part of the story for us. mike, good morning. >> good morning, carl. how are you. yes, there's been a lot of controversy, and it's been building leading township this day. just think of what's happened in the past couple of weeks leading up to this commemoration of 9/11. in fact, no sooner will the last of the names be read and t
steel beams pulled from the rubble were permanently installed this week at the entrance of the national september 11th memorial and museum slated to be finished in 2012. >> it is going to be a memorial that we will all be proud of and a memorial that will inspire people around the world. >> and always remind them never to forget. president obama also signed a probleming clamation making september 10th through 12th national days of prayer and remembrance, calling on americans also to...
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be installed over the nation. san francisco got it only a few months ago. >> we're able to locate you based on your radio call and we we -- and we are able to find your position. we're able to locate the people now instead of just having distressed calls where we don't know where to look. >> reporter: san francisco has the highest caseload of any where in the nation for these calls. last year, there were 1600 reported. some ended up being rescues, some were hoaxes and some were never resolved. that may happen in this case. the search in in case was suspended. so the active search has officially been suspended but the coast guard says they did put out a message to all of the commercial and tug vessels last night, overnight and this morning asking them for any information. if they have any information they will certainly reopen this investigation. live here on treasure island, claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> oakland police are still trying to sort out a rash of shootings last night that happene
be installed over the nation. san francisco got it only a few months ago. >> we're able to locate you based on your radio call and we we -- and we are able to find your position. we're able to locate the people now instead of just having distressed calls where we don't know where to look. >> reporter: san francisco has the highest caseload of any where in the nation for these calls. last year, there were 1600 reported. some ended up being rescues, some were hoaxes and some were...
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i meant it that the danger from the radicals in the slim world to our national security, to the national security of our troops -- i have a niece who works in the army and served in iraq. the concern for american citizens who live and work and travel overseas will increasingly be compromised if the radicals aretrengthened. and if we do move, it will strengthen the argument of the radicals to recruit, their ability toecruit, and their increasing aggression and violence against our country. >> there are ground zero families that i've spoken to who are on all sides of the debate. they're not of one voice, as you well know. they've said, but what about me? i can't find my son's body. and they want to build a mosque on a spot where he might be. >> well, first of all, this is t the -- this is not that spot. is this is not ground zero proper. this is -- >> it's two blocks. >> yes. no one's body is in that location. i'm very ssitive to those feelings. as an imam, as any religious person does, we have to minister to the pain and hurt of our congregations and our ministry m and our communities. an
i meant it that the danger from the radicals in the slim world to our national security, to the national security of our troops -- i have a niece who works in the army and served in iraq. the concern for american citizens who live and work and travel overseas will increasingly be compromised if the radicals aretrengthened. and if we do move, it will strengthen the argument of the radicals to recruit, their ability toecruit, and their increasing aggression and violence against our country....
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host: the piece in the national journal, back to basics. looking at a number of individuals who are out looking for a job, those under employed. the belief that average americans must manage their finances more responsibly is a poufrl cord. you saw the pole? guest: i had taking a look look at that. it's fascinating. they talk a lot about the financial stuff but they also talk a lot about what it is that american people want the federal government to do to get the economy back on track. and, interestingly, some of the things they want the government to do include making significant investments in infrastructure and thether kinds of thing that is would both help get our economy back on track but also get people back to work. host: again, we want to hear your stories. heather is our guest. ra mona from st. louis, missouri. you call yourself underemployed? caller: no. i'm unemployed. i've been unemployed since january of 2008. host: and what did you do before you were laid off? guest: i worked in the scrap metal business and my background is in
host: the piece in the national journal, back to basics. looking at a number of individuals who are out looking for a job, those under employed. the belief that average americans must manage their finances more responsibly is a poufrl cord. you saw the pole? guest: i had taking a look look at that. it's fascinating. they talk a lot about the financial stuff but they also talk a lot about what it is that american people want the federal government to do to get the economy back on track. and,...
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did you see the national debt? we have to ring the bell, but we have to ring it equally, equally, on all issues. no matter who is in office, we have to ring the bell. but it is important to meet on the battlefield of ideas and engage with each other. actually have a dialog. not between one personality and another, but american citizens having a dialog. you wait until i show you what's happening later on the program. look, i don't have a side. my side is the idea of what was called the american experiment. it was an experiment. now, are we going to move past it and say, yep, it failed or are we going to take the things that we learned, take the best of those ideas and continue to go forward for our next great leap for our children and our grandchildren? well, the ideas that built america are being lost and perverted. one of them is it the free market system. do i make money? yes. am i ashamed of it? no, i'm not. are you ashamed of it? i think the media and the celebrities, i think they are ashamed of the money. they
did you see the national debt? we have to ring the bell, but we have to ring it equally, equally, on all issues. no matter who is in office, we have to ring the bell. but it is important to meet on the battlefield of ideas and engage with each other. actually have a dialog. not between one personality and another, but american citizens having a dialog. you wait until i show you what's happening later on the program. look, i don't have a side. my side is the idea of what was called the american...
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. >> got to 92 today at national. and right now we have temperatures back in the 60s and 70s because of the showers. but we need them. quite frankly, we need a soaking rain. here is your forecast first. the next three days, we have a fantastic finish to the week. a great friday night for high school football. last year and the year before, every time we got the high school football season it rained. different story this year. low 80s on saturday and low 80s on sunday and yes, we do have some clouds coming in and maybe a shower late in the game. so here is your redskin forecast, mostly cloudy and warm. that won't change. light shower possible. 75 to 82 will be your temperature span during the game. that includes the tailgating to the end of the game. we'll break down tomorrow. sunshine and 70 to start. so much milder start. becoming mostly sunny during the morning. mostly sunny by afternoon. near 80, so you need sunglasses. and then low 80s by evening as you head home. a dry commute on the way home tomorrow. national i
. >> got to 92 today at national. and right now we have temperatures back in the 60s and 70s because of the showers. but we need them. quite frankly, we need a soaking rain. here is your forecast first. the next three days, we have a fantastic finish to the week. a great friday night for high school football. last year and the year before, every time we got the high school football season it rained. different story this year. low 80s on saturday and low 80s on sunday and yes, we do have...
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air space near the nation's capital. the admiral in charge of the northern command said he was in the operations center when controllers lost contact with the drone on radar and it flew into restricted air space. just as the fighter aircraft were about to launch apparently the navy managed to reprogram the drone and bring it back. >>> on wall street today, stocks finished modestly higher on a very light trading day. the dow finished up just over 28 points. when our broadcast continues tonight from new orleans, making a difference by helping kids here capture the spirit of this city five years after a big, bad storm. after a big, bad storm. st stopstop. ♪ an accidental touch can turn ordinary into something more. moments can change anytime -- just like that. and when they do men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven, low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. tell your d
air space near the nation's capital. the admiral in charge of the northern command said he was in the operations center when controllers lost contact with the drone on radar and it flew into restricted air space. just as the fighter aircraft were about to launch apparently the navy managed to reprogram the drone and bring it back. >>> on wall street today, stocks finished modestly higher on a very light trading day. the dow finished up just over 28 points. when our broadcast continues...
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padres win and lead the national league west bay half game over the g-men. hottest men in baseball stayed that way. tulowitzki cat tood -- tattooed the dodgers. puts colorado on the board 2-0. then this time to deep center. they're only a game out of in first place. >> minnesota, looking for their straight win over the twins by the a's. paul -- powell has liftoff. now in the 6th. gate tied. braden, bit by the long ball. valencia to left. that one leaves in a hurry. a three-run shot. the twins take the lead and hold on to the 4-2 victory. >>> raiders tomorrow at the coliseum. game is blacked out. and, alan picked texas to win. >> alan: the horns are 3-0 and should move up in the rankings, and so should stanford. >> mike: they should be in the top 15. >> alan: you think they'll win the pac-10. >> mike: that's my prediction. >> alan: that's it for abc-7 news. thanks for staying up late with us. captioned by closed captioning services inc. hey, smart, we could stay here for the conference. i'm a member of this hotel's loyalty program. well, how far away is it? o
padres win and lead the national league west bay half game over the g-men. hottest men in baseball stayed that way. tulowitzki cat tood -- tattooed the dodgers. puts colorado on the board 2-0. then this time to deep center. they're only a game out of in first place. >> minnesota, looking for their straight win over the twins by the a's. paul -- powell has liftoff. now in the 6th. gate tied. braden, bit by the long ball. valencia to left. that one leaves in a hurry. a three-run shot. the...
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interest plus savings at three times the national average. go to capitalone.com what's in your wallet? two spoons please! >>> unrepentant. the pastor of a tiny evangelical church in florida says he will go forward with plans to publicly burn the muslim holy book the koran on 9/11 despite warnings that it may cost american lives overseas. religious leaders met with pastor terry holder today hoping to persuade him not to burn the koran. the bonfire planned by the outreach center in gainesville is intended to, quote, hurt and offend. but the church's leader said he's standing up to islamic extremists. general david petraeus has warned holder that his actions could kill u.s. troops and endanger the war effort there. >>> talk about a creepy way to get back at your ex. a 36-year-old man is in jail tonight after he was caught hiding in the attic of his former wife's house. he was arrested this morning in the coastal town of oceano several miles south of san luis obis obispo. hernandez was hiding sending text messages to her cell phone. in those text
interest plus savings at three times the national average. go to capitalone.com what's in your wallet? two spoons please! >>> unrepentant. the pastor of a tiny evangelical church in florida says he will go forward with plans to publicly burn the muslim holy book the koran on 9/11 despite warnings that it may cost american lives overseas. religious leaders met with pastor terry holder today hoping to persuade him not to burn the koran. the bonfire planned by the outreach center in...
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the united nations runs the world's biggest peacekeeping operation here. troops were in the area. their base was 20 miles away. access and communications are often difficult, but on at this occasion, the u.n. admits it should have done more. >> the primary responsibility for the protection of civilians lies with the states. clearly, we have also failed. our actions were not adequate, resulting in an acceptable brutalization of the population of women and children. -- in unacceptable brutalization of the population of women and children. we must do better. >> but doing so will not be easy. the u.n. has 20,000 peacekeepers here, but they are thinly spread, and they are opposed by an increasingly patchwork group of rebels. the situation is confused by the region's enormous mineral wealth. if you have a mobile phone, it contained metal leg that dug in minds like this one. -- mines like this one. for now, a culture of impunity holds firm, and congo's women continue to pay the price. andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg. >> in malaysia, hundreds of babies are being found on doorsteps
the united nations runs the world's biggest peacekeeping operation here. troops were in the area. their base was 20 miles away. access and communications are often difficult, but on at this occasion, the u.n. admits it should have done more. >> the primary responsibility for the protection of civilians lies with the states. clearly, we have also failed. our actions were not adequate, resulting in an acceptable brutalization of the population of women and children. -- in unacceptable...
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from now looking back, america is slowly slipping into a post-christian nation. this weekend that is what is on my heart. my heart is heavy realizing we are in a direction and it has to be reached with the gospel. >> you were on the 81st floor of north tower when it hit, what did you do >> i am on the 81st for, 8:30 in the morn, american flight crashed in. when the plane crashed, huge explosion, buildinshaking violently. we knew it was a plane that cashed in. we didn't know it was a huge jet plain, fire, walls caving, we hit the ground with the faces on the carpet. i talked to my wife working on the 70th floor on south tower. it took me morethan an hour to get to the south tower and it begins to coapse. >> obviously you are thinking about your wife, i guess you thought she had perished. what happeneas far as your wife? >> later that day i was out of the debris and god, why did you spare my life? for sure my wife is dead. it was my wife. she wanted to go to work but she gets delayed by a couple of minutes. that is what spared her life. one day before 9/11 i met so
from now looking back, america is slowly slipping into a post-christian nation. this weekend that is what is on my heart. my heart is heavy realizing we are in a direction and it has to be reached with the gospel. >> you were on the 81st floor of north tower when it hit, what did you do >> i am on the 81st for, 8:30 in the morn, american flight crashed in. when the plane crashed, huge explosion, buildinshaking violently. we knew it was a plane that cashed in. we didn't know it was a...
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across the nation. and we are all in the same fight. we speak the same language. these are groups that they have formed. >> reporter: the website offers support on finances, child care, even tips on how to get through a long-term deployment. adjusting to life in the middle east. >> in the middle east. >> reporter: connecting women worldwide. >> you want to know when you move somewhere, well, where are the safe schools? >> we're able to help each other and get each other through the good times and the not-so-good times. >> reporter: it's almost like they're lacking a community and they find one. >> right, exactly. that's exactly what it's about. >> reporter: after watching her idea take off, kenyan nominated his wife as military spouse of the year. >> she has served in the military ten years. and now she's continuing to serve just in a different capacity. >> our spouses are the backbone of our force. >> she understands everything that any military spouse has gone through, whether it be deployment, raisin
across the nation. and we are all in the same fight. we speak the same language. these are groups that they have formed. >> reporter: the website offers support on finances, child care, even tips on how to get through a long-term deployment. adjusting to life in the middle east. >> in the middle east. >> reporter: connecting women worldwide. >> you want to know when you move somewhere, well, where are the safe schools? >> we're able to help each other and get each...
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on the eve of the anniversary of 9/11, the president found himself trying to lower the national temperature, making an impassioned plea for religious tolerance. >> we have to make sure that we don't start turning on each other. i will do everything that i can as long as i'm president of the united states, to remind the american people that we are one nation under god. we may call that god different names, but we remain one nation. >> reporter: nine years after the terrorist attacks, anti-muslim sentiment is seeing a resurgence. a florida pastor's threat to burn the koran this weekend led to protests in afghanistan today. one person was killed, more than ten injured. today, the president sternly warned the florida pastor the act would cause profound damage to u.s. troops. >> our sons and daughters, fathers and mothers, husbands and wives who are sacrificing for us to keep us safe. you don't play games with that. >> reporter: after his own comments last month on plans to build an islamic community center and mosque two blocks from ground zero stoked the firestorm, today the president sidestep
on the eve of the anniversary of 9/11, the president found himself trying to lower the national temperature, making an impassioned plea for religious tolerance. >> we have to make sure that we don't start turning on each other. i will do everything that i can as long as i'm president of the united states, to remind the american people that we are one nation under god. we may call that god different names, but we remain one nation. >> reporter: nine years after the terrorist attacks,...
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> there's good news and bad news today at the nation's emergency rooms. more americans are visiting the. >> r.s because of abdominal pain while the number of chest pain complaints have gone down. er visits were analyzed from 1999 to 2008. emergency room visits due to abdominal pain increased nearly 32%. at the same time, the number of visits for chest pain decreased by 10%. new research shows elderly men are more likely to suffer memory plans than women. they were interviewed about their memory and medical history and also underwent testing their memory and thinking skills. overall, nearly 14% of the participants had had mild cognitive impairment which is more serious than normal aging. that rate was 1.5 times higher in men than woman. >>> there is a new turn in the ongoing cleanup of oil in petaluma. >>> and spreading the blame and documenting the blunders. the perfect storm that bp says led to the gulf coast disaster. >>> i'm using the doppler to track storms in northern california. >>> the water in the lagoon in redwood shores is safe. >>> a safety dev
> there's good news and bad news today at the nation's emergency rooms. more americans are visiting the. >> r.s because of abdominal pain while the number of chest pain complaints have gone down. er visits were analyzed from 1999 to 2008. emergency room visits due to abdominal pain increased nearly 32%. at the same time, the number of visits for chest pain decreased by 10%. new research shows elderly men are more likely to suffer memory plans than women. they were interviewed about...
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experts, and that is the nation's weak economy. >> teenagers aren't driving. people who might go to a bar on saturday night are cutting back on that. so the riskiest drivers aren't on the road, and traffic death goes down. >> reporter: that could help explain why motorcycle fatalities were also down in 2009. for the first time in 12 years. harry? >> smith: nancy cordes in washington tonight. thanks. there is a new kind of speed bump for drivers in vancouver, canada. as children went back to school this week, traffic safety officials placed a 3-d sign on a busy street. it looks like a little girl chasing a ball, but it's actually an optical illusion, a virtual reminder to drivers to slow down and keep their eyes on the road. katie is in los angeles tonight getting ready for tomorrow's special stans up 2 cancer broadcast. >> couric: harry, thank you. stand up to cancer funds dream teams all across the country. scientists from dinner institutions working together to fight this disease. up next, you'll meet the dream team that's targeting pancreatic cancer, and th
experts, and that is the nation's weak economy. >> teenagers aren't driving. people who might go to a bar on saturday night are cutting back on that. so the riskiest drivers aren't on the road, and traffic death goes down. >> reporter: that could help explain why motorcycle fatalities were also down in 2009. for the first time in 12 years. harry? >> smith: nancy cordes in washington tonight. thanks. there is a new kind of speed bump for drivers in vancouver, canada. as...
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of the koran. pervez musharraf talks to the bbc. a very warm welcome to "bbc world news." coming up, keeping the peace on the blue line. we have a special report from one of the world's most sensitive borders. a cyclist's search for his son. the father who crossed nine countries to find his 6-year-old is set for a reunion. >> the word is in the tiny details. at one time it was happening in almost every conversation in every boarding school. there were hundreds of cases. some victims killed themselves. many centering on church workers between the 1950's and 1980's. if it is another scandal for the catholic church to contemplate. >> in catholic boarding schools and churches, a scale of the abuse revealed by the commission is stalking -- is shocking. for some cases it went on for decades. >> i think it is safe to say every congregation was involved. that all schools had -- knew of cases of sex abuse and every diocese was affected. >> the commission found the abuse was at its worst during the 1960's. t
of the koran. pervez musharraf talks to the bbc. a very warm welcome to "bbc world news." coming up, keeping the peace on the blue line. we have a special report from one of the world's most sensitive borders. a cyclist's search for his son. the father who crossed nine countries to find his 6-year-old is set for a reunion. >> the word is in the tiny details. at one time it was happening in almost every conversation in every boarding school. there were hundreds of cases. some...
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job at handling the economy. >> reporter: sentiments held nationally. according to the new abc news poll, a record 57% of the public disapprove of the president's handling of the economy. for the first time, more say the president's policies have made the economy worse than better. hoping to combat that impression, the president in cleveland tomorrow will propose more ways to encourage economic growth. allowing businesses to write off 100% of their new investments in plants and equipment. permanently extending a research tax credit. on top of a $50 billion investment in more infrastructure. >> i don't think this is going to add up to a lot of jobs, certainly not in the next 6 to 12 months when the economy needs it the most. >> reporter: the president points to republican opposition as evidence of their lack of ideas. >> if i said the sky was blue, they'd say no. if i said fish live in the sea, they'd say no. >> reporter: the public is also skeptical. only 32% believe republican proposals will improve the economy. eric cantor says a republican congress n
job at handling the economy. >> reporter: sentiments held nationally. according to the new abc news poll, a record 57% of the public disapprove of the president's handling of the economy. for the first time, more say the president's policies have made the economy worse than better. hoping to combat that impression, the president in cleveland tomorrow will propose more ways to encourage economic growth. allowing businesses to write off 100% of their new investments in plants and equipment....
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new snapshots on the big rations across the nation. every wednesday, we'll will releasing these numbers, look at this one we're unveiling right now that shows harry reid neck and neck with his republican opponent sharon angle who has the support of the tea party movement. 42% of likely voters in nevada back, angle 41% of likely voters support reid. we'll have more on that coming up later. we have other poll numbers coming in from washington state and ohio as well. but let's discuss with our senior political analyst gave gerggave -- david gergen who's trying to understand this stunning upset yesterday. how does this change the national environment? >> well, wolf, we certainly know that the rebellion is real when a liberal state like delaware when a woman comes from nowhere in the polls and is able to pull off this kind of upset, the level of anger, frustration, disgust with the status quo i think is evident now all over the country. the tea party is clearly for real. now what this means in the near term, and i think by the way, we aunt
new snapshots on the big rations across the nation. every wednesday, we'll will releasing these numbers, look at this one we're unveiling right now that shows harry reid neck and neck with his republican opponent sharon angle who has the support of the tea party movement. 42% of likely voters in nevada back, angle 41% of likely voters support reid. we'll have more on that coming up later. we have other poll numbers coming in from washington state and ohio as well. but let's discuss with our...
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aid coordinated by the united nations is crucial. the rural economy will depend on better management of water. bbc news, southern pakistan. >> the latest headlines for you, a recruitment bonanza for al qaeda, says president obama. he warned a florida pastor to drop plans to burn the koran to commemorate 9/11. a twist in the story of the boss hostage crisis. an investigation suggests some of the victims might have been shot by police. public transport in el salvador has been severely disrupted for a third successive day by a strike ordered by a criminal street gang. they ordered a 72-hour shutdown to protest a new law that would make membership in a new gang a criminal offense. >> such as the fear that the street gangs inspire that the simple announcement of the strike was enough to bring most public transport to a halt. many businesses have also closed to avoid violent reprisal. the government brought the army onto the street and provided military trucks to help people get to work. >> due to the rumors and threats, we have applied a
aid coordinated by the united nations is crucial. the rural economy will depend on better management of water. bbc news, southern pakistan. >> the latest headlines for you, a recruitment bonanza for al qaeda, says president obama. he warned a florida pastor to drop plans to burn the koran to commemorate 9/11. a twist in the story of the boss hostage crisis. an investigation suggests some of the victims might have been shot by police. public transport in el salvador has been severely...
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the strength of our own nation. every american who serves joins an unbroken line of heroes that stretches from lexington to gettysburg, from iwo jima to anh to, from khe s kandahar -- americans who have fought to see that our lives there -- the lives of our children are better than our own. our troops are the steel in our ship of state. and though our nation may be travelling through what waters -- rough waters, they give us confidence that our course is true and that beyond the pre-don darkness, better days lie ahead. thank you. may god bless you. and may god bless the united states of america and all who serve her. >> now house minority leader john bonner on the combat mission in iraq. he criticized president obama for claiming credit for a successful strategy that the president originally opposed. this is a little less than a half-hour. ♪ >> thank you all very much. i want to thank commander hill for his introduction, the american legion who made a great choice by collecting of high of one -- an ohioan to be yo
the strength of our own nation. every american who serves joins an unbroken line of heroes that stretches from lexington to gettysburg, from iwo jima to anh to, from khe s kandahar -- americans who have fought to see that our lives there -- the lives of our children are better than our own. our troops are the steel in our ship of state. and though our nation may be travelling through what waters -- rough waters, they give us confidence that our course is true and that beyond the pre-don...
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a pipeline somewhere in the nation every other day, more or less. >> reporter: pipelines in populated areas like this one are required to have internal inspections every seven years. something not required for rural areas. we asked pg&e repeatedly today when they last inspected this pipeline. and as of tonight, they do not have an answer. diane? >> mike, thanks to you. >>> and now we turn to the latest chapter out of gainesville, florida, the repercussions from a pastor's threat to set fire to the koran tomorrow. on this eve of the 9/11 anniversary, terry moran reports from gainesville. >> reporter: it just gets stranger and stranger. a local gainesville rabbi showed up out front of pastor terry jones' church today, blowing a ram's horn to get some attention. he did. and so, once again, did pastor jones. >> as of this time, we have not heard from the imam, but we are still very, very hopeful that we will meet with him. >> reporter: thronged by an ever-growing media mob, jones was demanding a meeting with the new york imam building the islamic center near ground zero. as for his plan t
a pipeline somewhere in the nation every other day, more or less. >> reporter: pipelines in populated areas like this one are required to have internal inspections every seven years. something not required for rural areas. we asked pg&e repeatedly today when they last inspected this pipeline. and as of tonight, they do not have an answer. diane? >> mike, thanks to you. >>> and now we turn to the latest chapter out of gainesville, florida, the repercussions from a...
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the national transportation safety board and state and local officials have begun looking for answers. no word on when these families will be able to return to their homes. katie? >> couric: john blackstone with the latest from san bruno, california. john, thank you. the explosion in san bruno sent shock waves all across the country felt by anyone who uses natural gas. and this is a lot of people. more than half the homes in this country, in fact-- nearly 60 million-- use natural gas. so how safe is it? here's national correspondent dean reynolds. >> reporter: natural gas is everywhere in this country. it's drawn from huge north american reserves that contain an estimated 100 times the current u.s. annual gas consumption. the gas is transmitd from wells through processing plants where an odor is added to enhance detection. and then distributed by 1,200 local gas utilities to customers nationwide through a delivery system that includes some 1.5 million miles of pipe. it's quite an achievement. but, since 1990, natural gas leaks have been linked to 291 fatalities and almost a billion do
the national transportation safety board and state and local officials have begun looking for answers. no word on when these families will be able to return to their homes. katie? >> couric: john blackstone with the latest from san bruno, california. john, thank you. the explosion in san bruno sent shock waves all across the country felt by anyone who uses natural gas. and this is a lot of people. more than half the homes in this country, in fact-- nearly 60 million-- use natural gas. so...
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we're ranking the nation's best burgers. at purina one, we want your dog to be as healthy as possible. so, we set out to discover the science in some of nature's best ingredients. we created purina one with smartblend. new, delicious shredded morsels and crunchy bites, with real meat, wholesome grains and antioxidants, for strong muscles, vital energy, a healthy immune system, and a real difference in your dog. purina one improved with smartblend. discover what one can do. [ female announcer ] your precious eyes. when allergies make them itch don't wait for your pills to kick in. choose alaway from the eye health experts at bausch & lomb. it works in minutes and up to 12 hours. bausch & lomb alaway. because it's not just your allergies, it's your eyes. when i brush, i like to do a really mediocre job. i love running my tongue across my teeth and feeling all the stuff i missed. [ male announcer ] no one really wants plaque left on their teeth, done. [ male announcer ] but ordinary manual brushes can leave up to 50% of plaque
we're ranking the nation's best burgers. at purina one, we want your dog to be as healthy as possible. so, we set out to discover the science in some of nature's best ingredients. we created purina one with smartblend. new, delicious shredded morsels and crunchy bites, with real meat, wholesome grains and antioxidants, for strong muscles, vital energy, a healthy immune system, and a real difference in your dog. purina one improved with smartblend. discover what one can do. [ female announcer ]...
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nation's first 4g network. an ultra band with internext connection. inscripted microwave, expanding next year bay area wide for firefighters and police. instant video, voice and text. say a suspect in video description. >> direction or flight would be broadcasted as the crime was occurring. >> you can actually see realtime fire conditions on the ground through video as you are responding to the scene. >> reporter: new system will also expand the role of dispatcher who will now become information managers for realtime audio, video and graphics. it'll be like juggling hundreds of facebook and twitter accounts simultaneously. >> they'll have to be able to decipher what type of information should be put out and to who. >> reporter: for instance, we learned that the munni lines will be distributed. instead of receiving hours video, they could dispatch realtime video to officers that can be there in seconds. >> any tool that we can use to complete our job is going to be very beneficial to us. >> reporter: people we a
nation's first 4g network. an ultra band with internext connection. inscripted microwave, expanding next year bay area wide for firefighters and police. instant video, voice and text. say a suspect in video description. >> direction or flight would be broadcasted as the crime was occurring. >> you can actually see realtime fire conditions on the ground through video as you are responding to the scene. >> reporter: new system will also expand the role of dispatcher who will now...
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, the nation's top cop, deflected calls for a new investigation. but the left-leaning labor party here smells blood. >> surely if this murky affair rumbles on, will the prime minister come on and make a statement relieving coulson of his job? >> reporter: a tabloid scandal where the tabloid is the headline and has the potential to become the first political scandal for the new government here. miguel marquez, abc news, london. >>> and one more note from across the pond tonight, rare and never before scene color footage of the bombing damage caused by the nazi blitz of london in world war ii. it was released just today after being discovered in an attic. tomorrow, by the way, is the 70th anniversary of the start of the blitz. >>> and when we come back here tonight, returning to the pitcher's mound at 88 years old. after all she's been waiting since 1956. ? well, you could never do this before. >> hello? vo: or this. or this. and you definitely couldn't do this. >> play kate's mix. vo: or this. >> temperature 72 degrees. vo: say hello to the new edge
, the nation's top cop, deflected calls for a new investigation. but the left-leaning labor party here smells blood. >> surely if this murky affair rumbles on, will the prime minister come on and make a statement relieving coulson of his job? >> reporter: a tabloid scandal where the tabloid is the headline and has the potential to become the first political scandal for the new government here. miguel marquez, abc news, london. >>> and one more note from across the pond...
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the national party boycotted the vote and many members voted with the government. they call this a nail in the coffin for democracy. the investment bank goldman sacks has been fined $13 million by the u.k. party for failing to reveal it was being investigated for fraud in the u.s. goldman made a mistake and is one of the biggest fine ever imposed. president obama is facing the prospect of heavy losses for the democratic party in november's midterm elections. his own personal ratings have also been slipping. he is taking to the campaign trail to sell his strategy. he wants to invest $50 billion to renew america's roads and airports. our washington correspondent has more. >> barack obama is not on the ballot in november, but he once every vote anyway. the midterms are a referendum on his performance. this afternoon in ohio mr. obama addressed his central weakness on employment -- one unemployment refuses to come down. >> making up for the 8 million lost jobs caused by this recession will not happen overnight. not everything we have done has worked as quickly as we ho
the national party boycotted the vote and many members voted with the government. they call this a nail in the coffin for democracy. the investment bank goldman sacks has been fined $13 million by the u.k. party for failing to reveal it was being investigated for fraud in the u.s. goldman made a mistake and is one of the biggest fine ever imposed. president obama is facing the prospect of heavy losses for the democratic party in november's midterm elections. his own personal ratings have also...
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the united nations runs the greatest peacekeeping operation here. there were troops and in the area, 20 miles away. communications are often difficult, but on this occasion, the u.n. admits it should have done much more. >> the primary responsibility for protection of civilian supplies with the state's. clearly, we have also failed. our actions were not adequate, resulting in an acceptable -- unacceptable violence in the region. we must do better. >> the u.n. has 20,000 peacekeepers here, but they are up against an ever-changing patchwork of rebel groups who now stands accused of raping some 15,000 women and children a year. the conflict has been fueled by the region's enormous mineral wealth. if you have a mobile phone, it could well contained metal dog in a mine like this one. u.n. officials have asked for sanctions against rebel groups accused of using rape as a weapon of war. but now the culture of impunity holds firm, with condo's when and paying the price. bbc news. >> malaysia has opened its first baby had to save the lives of an abandoned ba
the united nations runs the greatest peacekeeping operation here. there were troops and in the area, 20 miles away. communications are often difficult, but on this occasion, the u.n. admits it should have done much more. >> the primary responsibility for protection of civilian supplies with the state's. clearly, we have also failed. our actions were not adequate, resulting in an acceptable -- unacceptable violence in the region. we must do better. >> the u.n. has 20,000 peacekeepers...
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the two deaths were outside the boundaries of yellowstone national park, but the grizzlies pay no attention to boundaries. each bear can roam across hundreds of square miles in search of food. and this year there's a shortage of one of the bears' favorite foods-- cones from the white bark pine. as the bears search for other things to eat as they put on weight for winter, there's worry they'll start running into people. >> a mother bear will teach her cubs "come get garbage" in the fall when they need to fatten up for hibernation. >> reporter: in montana on the edge of the park, ilona popper runs a bear awareness group that urges everyone to use bear-proof garbage cans as the first line of defense. >> when they start seeing these things around town they give it a pass. >> reporter: at one time in yellowstone, garbage was actually put out for the bears and tourists would often feed bears by hand. trouble was, the bears started associated humans with food and attacks in the park were frequent. >> from the 1930s through the 1960s we averaged 48 bear maulings every year. >> reporter: today, bear
the two deaths were outside the boundaries of yellowstone national park, but the grizzlies pay no attention to boundaries. each bear can roam across hundreds of square miles in search of food. and this year there's a shortage of one of the bears' favorite foods-- cones from the white bark pine. as the bears search for other things to eat as they put on weight for winter, there's worry they'll start running into people. >> a mother bear will teach her cubs "come get garbage" in...
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the americans in the room at the united nations got up and walked out. president obama's earlier offer of resumed dialogue was rebuffed, so, what does this mean for the u.s. attempt to curb iran's nuclear ambitions? jake tapper was following all this drama today. good evening, jake. >> reporter: good evening, diane. well, ahmadinejad made comments promoting conspiracy theories about 9/11, and a white house source tells abc news president obama found those theories deeply offensive, and all the more inappropriate to have been made so close to where the world trade center once stood. in his speech to the united nations today, the president underlined that he wants to end the conflict with iran through peaceful means. >> the united states and the international community seek a resolution to our differences with iran. and the door remains open to diplomacy, should iran choose to walk through it. >> reporter: but just a few hours later, the iranian president seemed to slam that door shut. president ahmadinejad questioned the facts about the 9/11 attacks, refe
the americans in the room at the united nations got up and walked out. president obama's earlier offer of resumed dialogue was rebuffed, so, what does this mean for the u.s. attempt to curb iran's nuclear ambitions? jake tapper was following all this drama today. good evening, jake. >> reporter: good evening, diane. well, ahmadinejad made comments promoting conspiracy theories about 9/11, and a white house source tells abc news president obama found those theories deeply offensive, and...
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i say the future is national movements of local initiatives where you work together and look at what happened in new york. you had jewish representatives. christian representatives. coming and saying, "it should be respected. we have to work together." so with this leadership, we can do something, and this is where we have to change the understanding of the people to know more about islam. i am invited to so many lectures and conferences. 95% of what i have to say is always to explain what islam is not. it's not violent. it's not this. it's not that. but to speak about the meaning of my life, the values, how much we have in common with christianity and judaism -- this is what we have to talk about, and not only about the problems. >> charlie: tell me what islam is and what islam is not. >> what islam is is first religion which is the fundamental principle to believe in one good and the oneness of god is important religion and spirituality means that it gives to your life meaning. to god you belong and to god you will go back. so between belonging to him and going back to him, what yo
i say the future is national movements of local initiatives where you work together and look at what happened in new york. you had jewish representatives. christian representatives. coming and saying, "it should be respected. we have to work together." so with this leadership, we can do something, and this is where we have to change the understanding of the people to know more about islam. i am invited to so many lectures and conferences. 95% of what i have to say is always to explain...
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in the case of the nationalizing army, the army is not deployed. it is primarily a police operation. it is a state government operation, with some chris port project support. --it is a state government operation with some project support. even the manifestation of external threat primarily in internal form, then what you should have is a divergence of resources from your regular armed forces to these other functions and other agencies that do this, but that shift has not happened. the ministry at home has a larger budget. the home minister wants to do a lot of things, but his hands are tied, too. there is a much bigger battle with police modernization then there is with army modernization. some of that should have been visible to us by now, especially after mumbai, but it is not. that is troubling as well. >> [inaudible] >> thank you, steve. thank you all. [inaudible] where they have shown strategic restraint is against bigger powers, and that is the fear of escalation, modern restraint and reactive mode rather than policy. therefore, i am not so s
in the case of the nationalizing army, the army is not deployed. it is primarily a police operation. it is a state government operation, with some chris port project support. --it is a state government operation with some project support. even the manifestation of external threat primarily in internal form, then what you should have is a divergence of resources from your regular armed forces to these other functions and other agencies that do this, but that shift has not happened. the ministry...
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the nation's demographics say the far right has had it, and sarah palin has issued a new proclamation about how to deal with it. just put your message out through fox news, she says. >>> fired? for burning pages of the koran. fired by the government. i don't think so. worst persons ahead. >>> and rachel joins you at the top of the hour with a special guest. well-timed given the story in delaware. delaware. vice president joe biden. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i deserve this. [ male announcer ] you do, business pro. you do. go national. go like a pro. but now, to get it really cooking, you need a little website development. some transparent reporting, so you know it's working. online ads and 1-on-1 marketing consultation. yellowbook's got all that. yellowbook360 has a whole spectrum of tools. the perfect recipe for success. visit yellowbook360.com and go
the nation's demographics say the far right has had it, and sarah palin has issued a new proclamation about how to deal with it. just put your message out through fox news, she says. >>> fired? for burning pages of the koran. fired by the government. i don't think so. worst persons ahead. >>> and rachel joins you at the top of the hour with a special guest. well-timed given the story in delaware. delaware. vice president joe biden. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the...
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to the united nations-- that's gone on undeterred by the presence of u.n. peacekeepers. we begin our coverage with a report from lindsay hilsum of independent television news. a warning: it contains graphic material. >> reporter: the survivors of mass rape around the village last month see an ordeal so dreadful it's hard to listen on their stories. more than 280 women were gang raped by militiamen in the forest of eastern congo. >> they would beat us for a long time. after they raped us, they would walk out and we would do our best to escape into the bush. sometimes we would have to crawl on the ground while they would rape us until dawn. they would also sometimes follow us into the forest aware of where we were hiding at night. if we were found, they would then rape us again. that's how they managed to rape all the women of this village. >> reporter: nearby u.n. peacekeepers failed to protect the women. their bosses in new york say they'll do better next time. but what about the rapists? sexual violence is endemic. under the international law, congress lea
to the united nations-- that's gone on undeterred by the presence of u.n. peacekeepers. we begin our coverage with a report from lindsay hilsum of independent television news. a warning: it contains graphic material. >> reporter: the survivors of mass rape around the village last month see an ordeal so dreadful it's hard to listen on their stories. more than 280 women were gang raped by militiamen in the forest of eastern congo. >> they would beat us for a long time. after they...
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thoughts that this might have do with the end of ramadan, also a united nations meeting that's coming up when president ahmadinejad is supposed to attend that. no more word except just one on saturday at 9:00 a.m. >> thank you, simon perez in berkeley. >>> muni riders may have to look for other means of transportation as soon as next week. a driver sickout could bring service to a standstill. flyers have been posted around the city calling for drivers and braceletters to call in sick starting on tuesday. -- drivers and operators to call in sick starting tuesday. the union says it's not sanctioned. but drivers are upset about contract changes. >> the mta has basically violated our contract. they just are steam rolling right over everything that we have in our contract. >> things may have been tense, but we understand that our operators understand the importance of our system to the city and we believe they are going to do the right thing. >> the contract changes include restrictions on sick leave and overtime pay. there's also a move to charge drivers $80 a month to park their personal
thoughts that this might have do with the end of ramadan, also a united nations meeting that's coming up when president ahmadinejad is supposed to attend that. no more word except just one on saturday at 9:00 a.m. >> thank you, simon perez in berkeley. >>> muni riders may have to look for other means of transportation as soon as next week. a driver sickout could bring service to a standstill. flyers have been posted around the city calling for drivers and braceletters to call in...
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security. >> the idea that we would burn the sacred texts of someone else's religion is contrary to what this country stands for. it is contrary to what this nation was founded on. and my hope is this individual praise on it and refrains from it. we are seeing today riots in kabul, afghanistan that threaten our men and women in uniform. we have an obligation to send a clear message that this kind of behavior or threats of action put our young men and women in harm's way. >> no. >> at the eye of the storm at his tiny church, pastor terry jones has come under pressure, including a personal call from the u.s. defense secretary. he says he will not be burning the koran tomorrow. >> we have plans not to do it. >> it is complicated, conditional on the islamic center planned to be built in new york near ground zero. the countdown on his florida doorstep and the entire world is watching to see if this trauma will develop further. >> police in the danish capital have arrested a man after an explosion. he was seized in a nearby park bleeding from the head. reports suggest he tried to blow him
security. >> the idea that we would burn the sacred texts of someone else's religion is contrary to what this country stands for. it is contrary to what this nation was founded on. and my hope is this individual praise on it and refrains from it. we are seeing today riots in kabul, afghanistan that threaten our men and women in uniform. we have an obligation to send a clear message that this kind of behavior or threats of action put our young men and women in harm's way. >> no....
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in other news, the united nations general assembly has adopted a resolution calling for dialogue between serbia and kosovo after weeks of intense negotiations. the resolution and opens the way for direct talks between the two sides, the first since kosovo became independent. our correspondent is in belgrade and says this is a historic moment. >> this has been a huge move in a significant moment because by withdrawing the original resolution serbia submitted in july, which rejected kosovo poster unilateral secession and called for fresh talks over kosovo's status, and replacing that with a resolution that simply calls for dialogue with kosovo, that is an important shift. the reason is because serbia has, in effect, given up its diplomatic fight for kosovo at the un that change of text from the first to the second version followed weeks of intensive negotiations between the european union and serbia. the european union, 22 members have acknowledged kosovo as an independent country. they did not like the fact serbia rejected the unilateral secession of kosovo. they said that serbia did not
in other news, the united nations general assembly has adopted a resolution calling for dialogue between serbia and kosovo after weeks of intense negotiations. the resolution and opens the way for direct talks between the two sides, the first since kosovo became independent. our correspondent is in belgrade and says this is a historic moment. >> this has been a huge move in a significant moment because by withdrawing the original resolution serbia submitted in july, which rejected kosovo...
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many of them lost their children during the floods. >> the united nations refugee agency hopes her presence will keep the spotlight on places like this camp and remind the world to dig deep. the needs here are enormous, and they are growing. now, angelina jolie has seen this for herself, seeing families struggling to survive in tents. now, she is appealing for more help. but those we met had lost faith in outside help. they knew someone had come from america, but they did not know who. people come and go, this man told us. they speak with officials, but there is no change for us. we are still living in misery. and five weeks on, the misery is continuing to spread. for some in the sovereign province -- southern province, the nightmare is just beginning. the waters of just arrived. more people in need in a country already unable to cope. bbc news., northwest pakistan. >> the japanese ministry says suicide has cost the economy money last year. the figures were released. the largest donation from george soros to human 8 watch. in return, the group must match that fund, it can dollars million a
many of them lost their children during the floods. >> the united nations refugee agency hopes her presence will keep the spotlight on places like this camp and remind the world to dig deep. the needs here are enormous, and they are growing. now, angelina jolie has seen this for herself, seeing families struggling to survive in tents. now, she is appealing for more help. but those we met had lost faith in outside help. they knew someone had come from america, but they did not know who....
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this is the poll that the national journal, ron brownstein's group has worked on. this is the war room and the famous message from james carville back then. >> talk about things that matter to people. you know, it's the economy, stupid. >> it's the economy, stupid. here we are again. and yet people's connection to the investigation and people have been laid off. is the president connecting on this issue? >> i think he's trying to. i think the results sort of speak for themselves. he's having trouble connecting on it and having trouble making people believe that he's done enough and he starts every conversation by saying we've done a lot but we haven't gotten where we need to be and we need to keep working. in 1994 we had a terrible midterm and lost both houses of congress and the economy was improving and people are still feeling -- >> part of the problem in '94 you talked about, ron, the chaos theory. democrats couldn't get anything done. democrats have got an lot done, mike murphy. financial reform, health care reform, a big stimulus. this is the point i was aski
this is the poll that the national journal, ron brownstein's group has worked on. this is the war room and the famous message from james carville back then. >> talk about things that matter to people. you know, it's the economy, stupid. >> it's the economy, stupid. here we are again. and yet people's connection to the investigation and people have been laid off. is the president connecting on this issue? >> i think he's trying to. i think the results sort of speak for...
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most talented dancers in the nation. dozens of dance students have across the country were treated to a workshop and jaw-dropping performances from ballet to hip-hop. >>> and a resounding welcome back to our friend and colleague, barbara walters. >> barbara kicked off season 14 of "the view" yesterday, showing the world she has a big bounceback from heart surgery in more ways than one. you know it's a stunt double there. but barbara did come back looking and feeling pretty amazing. she compared notes can david leerman. and she flashed a little more skin than usual. >> will you be wonderful and show us your scar, barbara. >> now, if you want to see my scar -- >> is that a personal thing? >> you are looking at it. >> what do you mean? >> what do you mean. >> my scar starts somewhere around here. >> i don't see it. >> i have a little bit. but you wouldn't see it. >> i'm right next to you, barbara. >> you see? >> can barely see it. >> that was -- >> it does look like cleavage. >> you cannot see it. let me see yours. >> you'v
most talented dancers in the nation. dozens of dance students have across the country were treated to a workshop and jaw-dropping performances from ballet to hip-hop. >>> and a resounding welcome back to our friend and colleague, barbara walters. >> barbara kicked off season 14 of "the view" yesterday, showing the world she has a big bounceback from heart surgery in more ways than one. you know it's a stunt double there. but barbara did come back looking and feeling...
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it's all possible in the nation of why not. royal caribbean's floating nation where you're free to do anything you want. which may be nothing at all. royal caribbean international. visit royalcaribbean.com today. [ ma zyrtec® users what they love about their allergy relief, and what it lets them do. the thing i love most about zyrtec® is that it allows me to be outside. [ male announcer ] we bet you'll love zyrtec®, too -- or it's free. [ vonetta ] it is countdown to marshmallow time. [ woman laughs ] >>> now, for a look at morning road conditions. in texas, interstates 10, 35 and 37 will be a mess, with heavy rain and some flooding. and plan on heavy wind along i-90, from chicago to minneapolis. >> and if you're flying today you can expect some airport delays in seattle, minneapolis, detroit, chicago, memphis, dallas and houston. >>> a pioneer in the civil rights movement has died. jefferson thomas was one of nine black teens known as the little rock nine. they bravely stood up to an angry, white mob in 1957 and became the
it's all possible in the nation of why not. royal caribbean's floating nation where you're free to do anything you want. which may be nothing at all. royal caribbean international. visit royalcaribbean.com today. [ ma zyrtec® users what they love about their allergy relief, and what it lets them do. the thing i love most about zyrtec® is that it allows me to be outside. [ male announcer ] we bet you'll love zyrtec®, too -- or it's free. [ vonetta ] it is countdown to marshmallow time. [...